What bloomed? What lived? What was I planning for that empty spot and where is that empty spot? A garden journal can help answer these questions as you struggle to remember what changes were planned for this summer. A garden journal can be anything you feel is useful. It can contain cryptic notes: 4/2 Catalog seeds arrived; 6/22 Clematis bloomed; 7/18 Hornworms on tomatoes; 8/29 Zinnias...